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The one good thing I can say about this new Terms of Use document is that it's not ridiculously long.
This language seems excessively broad, like it could be interpreted to allow Firefox to send that information to Mozilla instead of just passing it to the sites we intend to have it. Why else would they need us to grant them a license to it?
Is there a lawyer in the house?
This notion that it's okay to unilaterally change the terms of a license, and impose those changes upon people without explicit agreement, is absurd. Moreover, it is not remotely reasonable to expect people to spend their lives constantly checking the posted licenses of all the software they use to see if any of them has changed.
I am disappointed in Mozilla here.